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The GPIO Relay Board for Axia was designed to provide an easy breakout for the five open collector inputs and outputs of a standard Axia GPIO port. Without this board, the outputs of an Axia GPIO port on an xNode, Powerstation , or other Axia device are only designed to handle switching a maximum…

If you are anything like us here at NotaBotYet, then you think the Litt Signaling Device from Yellowtec is one of the coolest things to come out of Germany since the Mercedes (or if you prefer… BMW, Volkswagen, or Oktoberfest). Finally, studios could get rid of their Radio Shack phone strobes and…

The 6 Channel GPIO Relay was designed to provide an easy relay box for the six logic I/O bits of a standard Wheatnet-IP Logic I/O port. The board will also work with Axia GPIO ports when used in conjunction with our Axia GPIO Breakout Board (A15-B01-2). The outputs of Wheatnet-IP Logic and Axia…

Introducing the Tally Helper 500. Like its little brother, the Tally Helper 100, when installing Mika mic booms, it can make some of life’s problems disappear. Imagine having a nice clean phoenix-type screw terminal strip sitting there just waiting to have each of the tally wires locked down for a…

Enter the Tally Helper 100. While it does not solve all of life’s problems, when installing Mika mic booms, it comes pretty darn close! Imagine having a nice clean phoenix-type screw terminal strip sitting there just waiting to have those 5 wires form the Mika mic boom locked down for a good, tight…

Provides a quick and easy way to control higher current and higher voltage devices like older 110V On Air Lights or other devices based on input signal received from their GPIO source. Two opto-isolated relays are each driven separately by two GPIO control bits. The input RJ45 connector is a match…

Sometimes you just need a little extra Jelly in your microphone Tally! That is why we invented the Jelly- Tally Universal Microphone Tally System. No more BORING plain red or white Tally Lights. How about animated multicolors or even rainbow effects? But, if standard red is your cup of tea, then no…